The Summing UpAutobiographical and confessional, and yet not, this is one of the most highly regarded expressions of a personal credo - both a classic avowal of an author's ideas and his craft. |
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... spirit . I had learnt to go my own way without bothering with what others thought about it . I demanded free- dom for myself and I was prepared to give freedom to others . It is easy to laugh and shrug your shoul- ders when people act ...
... spirit . I had learnt to go my own way without bothering with what others thought about it . I demanded free- dom for myself and I was prepared to give freedom to others . It is easy to laugh and shrug your shoul- ders when people act ...
Page 260
... is all to the good , for thus they can manage and manipulate them . For my part , of the various theories of the relations between matter and spirit that are offered by the philosophers for the [ 260 ] THE SUMMING UP.
... is all to the good , for thus they can manage and manipulate them . For my part , of the various theories of the relations between matter and spirit that are offered by the philosophers for the [ 260 ] THE SUMMING UP.
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... spirit , if spirit it may be called , self - created and independent of all other existence , though all that exists , exists in it , the sole source of life in all that lives , [ 271 ] THE SUMMING UP.
... spirit , if spirit it may be called , self - created and independent of all other existence , though all that exists , exists in it , the sole source of life in all that lives , [ 271 ] THE SUMMING UP.
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